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With the decline of twitter and reddit, it's time to take a look at RSS again if you haven't already.
  • I have a paid subscription in Inoreader for years and never paid full price, more around %60 of the amount. Keep an eye to days like Black Friday or so, they announce every year big discounts.

    You can also queue those discounts if they appear before your subscription ends so you can keep benefiting from them for even longer

  • With the decline of twitter and reddit, it's time to take a look at RSS again if you haven't already.
  • After the closing of Google Reader and years of searching I settled a few years ago with Inoreader. I fully recommend it. They offer subscription discounts throughout the year where you can save ~40% of the cost.

    Their webpage app is really good and the Android app is also extremely good and usable.

    A great feature that I make use of is their option to create feeds from sites that don't offer RSS. Also I have connected Youtube so I have a feed with an update in my subscriptions

    Completely recommended.

  • With the decline of twitter and reddit, it's time to take a look at RSS again if you haven't already.
  • I was a Google Reader user since conception and it also hurt me when it was closed. I jumped through many options at the time and a few years ago I settled with Inoreader. I pay the membership, taking advantage of their discounts offered during times like Black Friday, etc.

    The platform is great, fully customizable and they have many options to create feeds if RSS is not an option.

    I am also an Android user and I use daily and heavily their app, which is really good, on par with the web version.

    I would totally recommend Inoreader then

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